Possible Anaphylaxis after Propofol in a Child with Food Allergy
Annals of Pharmacotherapy2003Vol. 37(3), pp. 398–401
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Abstract
Propofol should be avoided in patients with allergies to egg and/or soybean oil, if possible. Clinicians should consider the potential for adverse drug events in patients with select food allergies.
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